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3: "EIA's 2010 Annual Energy Outlook Highlights" Speakers: Paul D. Holtberg, EIAJohn Conti, EIA Tom R. Eizember, Exxon Mobil Corporation Mary Novak, HIS Global Insight [Note: Recorders did not pick up introduction of panel (see biographies for details on the panelists) or introduction of session.] Paul: All right, now we're running a little bit late here after all, lunch, so let's get started if we could. Either way, my speakers will be cut down to only 10 minutes each and we'll just

John Bacik John Bacik-Enzyme detective Molecular biology postdoc John Bacik studies enzymes that are key to biofuel production. August 25, 2015 John Bacik John Bacik. "Crystallography is a form of high-resolution microscopy, and our station houses one of the world's premier neutron crystallography instruments." Enzyme detective If Laboratory postdoc John-Paul (John) Bacik gets his wish, the world will significantly reduce its fossil fuel dependence in time for his young daughter's

923 Answers to Anticipated Questions for New Form EIA-923, "Power Plant Operations Report" I am currently registered for the survey Form EIA-906 and/or survey Form EIA-920. Will I need to re-register prior to submitting my data for Form EIA-923? No, you will automatically have access to the new Form EIA-923 once the form is open for data collection. What is Form EIA-923 and why has EIA come up with another form for me to fill out? Form EIA-923 replaces Forms EIA-906, EIA-920, EIA-423,

Writing Style Guide April 2015 U.S. Energy Information Administration Office of Communications This publication is available on the EIA employee intranet and at: www.eia.gov/eiawritingstyleguide.pdf U.S. government publications are not subject to copyright protection, but you should acknowledge EIA as the source if you use or reproduce this content. Contents Introduction to the EIA Writing Style Guide ........................................................................ Chapter 1: Editorial

EIA-906 & EIA-920, and EIA-923 Database Notes" ,"Date","Subject","Notes" ,38086,"Excel File Documentation","The documentation included with the Excel file has been updated to include the year to date columns at the end (far right) of the file. In addition, the documentation now clearly notes that the total consumption numbers include fuel consumed at combined heat and power plants for the purpose of producing process steam."

John Bacik August 25, 2015 Enzyme detective If Laboratory postdoc John-Paul (John) Bacik gets his wish, the world will significantly reduce its fossil fuel dependence in time for his young daughter's twenty-first birthday in 2035. Bacik is doing his part by contributing some of the molecular biology research necessary to make biofuels a cost#effective option. "Plants and algae hold a lot of potential for abundant, renewable energy," Bacik says. "Although a variety of methods are

About EIA Budget and Performance EIA receives funding for its activities with an annual appropriation from Congress. EIA's budget request falls under the purview of the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Energy and Water Development. The fiscal year (FY) 2016 budget provides $122 million for EIA, a $5 million increase over EIA's funding level in FY 2015. The FY 2016 funding maintains EIA's core energy statistics, analysis, and forecasting programs, including many significant

September 10, 2012 Test of Energy News Radio Service This is a test audio file of the U.S. Energy Information Administration's energy news radio service to be launched on Tuesday, September 11 th with the release of EIA's monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook. EIA's radio service will provide free short broadcast stories on EIA energy data reports and analysis to radio stations nationwide. The stories will be recorded in MP3 format and can be downloaded from EIA's radio service webpage at

923 Form The New Form EIA-923 combines: Form EIA-906 - Power Plant Report Form EIA-920 - Combined Heat and Power Plant Report Form EIA-423 - Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants FERC Form 423 - Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Form EIA-767 - Steam-Electric Plant Operation and Design Report (operational information) What Do I Need to Do? See if you are required to file the EIA-923 Yes? File the EIA-923 electronically No need to re-register if

Enacted in 1977, the Department of Energy (DOE) Organization Act established the Energy Information Administration (EIA) as the Department`s independent statistical and analytical agency, with a mandate to collect and publish data and prepare analyses on energy production, consumption, prices, resources, and projections of energy supply and demand. This edition of the EIA Publications Directory contains titles and abstracts of periodicals and one-time reports produced by EIA from January through December 1994. The body of the Directory contains citations and abstracts arranged by broad subject categories: metadata, coal, oil and gas, nuclear, electricity, renewable energy/alternative fuels, multifuel, end-use consumption, models, and forecasts.

Form EIA-411 Data Release Date: May 16, 2016 Next Release Date: November 2016 Form EIA-411, âCoordinated Bulk Power Supply and Demand Program Reportâ Form EIA-411 collects electric reliability information from the Nationâs power system planners about the electricity supply, both capacity and energy, that is needed to serve current demand and for future growth. The reported data can be used to examine such issues as: the reliability of the U.S. electricity system; projections which

This edition of the EIA Publications Directory contains titles and abstracts of periodicals and one-time reports produced by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) from January through December 1996. The body of the Directory contains citations and abstracts arranged by broad subject categories; metadata, coal, oil and gas, nuclear, electricity, renewable and energy/alternative fuels, multifuel, end-use consumption, models, and forecasts.

This edition of the EIA Publications Directory contains 68 titles and abstracts of periodicals and one time reports produced by EIA from January through December 1997. The body of the Directory contains citations and abstracts arranged by broad subject categories; (1) MetaData, (2) Coal, (3) Oil (4) Natural gas, (5) Nuclear, (6) Electricity, (7) Renewable energy and Alternative fuels, (8) Multifuel, (9) End use consumption, (10) Models, and (11) Forecasts.

Electric Power Forms EIA Electric Power Forms Listing of Publicly Available and Confidential Data EIA's statistical surveys encompass each significant electric supply and demand activity in the United States. Most of the electric power survey forms resulting data elements are published, but respondent confidentiality is required. The chart below shows the data elements for each survey form and how each data element is treated in regard to confidentiality. Data Categories Data collection forms

860 Form The New Form EIA-860 combines: Form EIA-860 - Annual Electric Generator Report Form EIA-767 - Steam-Electric Plant Operation and Design Report (shown on right) What Do I Need to Do? See if you are required to file the EIA-860. Yes? File the EIA-860 electronically (Available soon!) Not registered for electronic filing? Just send us an email to get registered. EIA-860 Resources Printable form and instructions Answers to Anticipated Questions Summary of new and deleted data elements Having

EIA Cases EIA Cases RSS February 14, 2011 TEE-0073 - In the Matter of Cole Distributing, Inc. On December 13, 2010, Cole Distributing, Inc. (Cole) filed an Application for Exception with the Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) of the Department of Energy (DOE). The firm requests that it be permanently relieved of the requirement to prepare and file the Energy Information Administration (EIA) Form EIA-782B, entitled "Resellers'/Retailers' Monthly Petroleum Product Sales Report." As

860 Answers to Anticipated Questions for New Form EIA-860, "Annual Electric Generator Report" I am currently registered for the survey Form EIA-860. Will I need to re-register prior to submitting my 2007 data? No, you will automatically have access to the Form EIA-860 once the form is open for data collection. How do I add a newly planned or missing existing electric plant to the Form EIA-860 survey? The respondent cannot add a new electric plant to the survey. EIA has to perform that

This directory contains abstracts and ordering information for EIA publications released in the above time period. The abstracts are arranged by broad subject category such as coal, petroleum, natural gas, and electric power. A comprehensive subject index, a title index, and a report number index are included. Each entry gives the title, report number, publication frequency, date, number of pages, and ordering information.

This directory contains abstracts and ordering information for EIA publications. The abstracts are arranged by broad subject category such as coal, petroleum, natural gas, and electric power. A comprehensive subject index, a title index, and a report number index are included. Each entry gives the title, report number, publication frequency, date, number of pages, and ordering information. Publication began with the 1979 edition.

Customer & Stakeholder Engagement at EIA The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has a broad range of customers and stakeholders, and we engage with them in a variety of ways. There's at least one quality common to each of these relationships: We listen and are open to change. We want to continue to improve our ability to fulfill EIA's mission to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the

gasoline prices continues to decrease at lowest level since May 2009 (short version) The U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline fell to $2.14 a gallon on Monday. That's down 7 ½ cents from a week ago, based on the weekly price survey by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. This is Amerine Woodyard, with EIA, in Washington. For more information, contact Amerine Woodyard, 202-586-1256

November 7, 2014 MEMORANDUM FOR: John Conti Assistant Administrator for Energy Analysis Paul Holtberg Team Leader Analysis Integration Team FROM: Office of Electricity, Coal, Nuclear, and Renewables Analysis SUBJECT: Summary of Second AEO 2015 Working Group Meeting held on September 15, 2014 ATTENDEES: 21 EIA, 68 external (list provided following meeting summary) Presentation topics included a review of the AEO2015 publication schedule and contents, an overview of model assumptions updates in

EIA Analysis and Projections For Deloitte Energy Conference June 21, 2016 | Washington, DC By Adam Sieminski, Administrator Short-Term Energy Outlook Adam Sieminski | Deloitte Energy Conference June 21, 2016 2 The U.S. has experienced a rapid increase in natural gas and oil production from shale and other tight resources Adam Sieminski | Deloitte Energy Conference June 21, 2016 3 U.S. dry shale gas production billion cubic feet per day U.S. tight oil production million barrels of oil per day

This article traces the development of the Energy Information Administration (EIA) from 1974, the inception of its precursor, an office within the Federal Energy Administration, to its current form as an independent agency within the US Department of Energy (DOE). EIA amalgamated the energy-related activities of over 50 separate agencies, when it was chartered in DOE in 1977, [open quotes]to collect, evaluate, assemble, and analyze energy information...[close quotes] Six tensions have characterized the agency during its history: data quality, the role of modeling, confidentiality of data, resources and requirements, the independence of EIA, and timeliness vs. accuracy. 95 refs.

Products, Services, and Tools What products and services does EIA have? EIA has lots of energy information, just as our name says. The information is disseminated in different ways, including reports, web products, press releases, data browsers, API's, and maps. Our information is issued daily, weekly, monthly, annually, and periodically as needed or requested. Some of our products deal with specific energy industries or fuels. Some products contain mostly data; some also have analysis and

John Gordon Faces of Science: John Gordon John Gordon remembers one high-school science class in which they discussed the chemistry of sugars. Today, he's interested in the use of carbohydrates not as a form of nutrition but as renewable and sustainable sources of hydrocarbon fuels. March 4, 2015 John Gordon John Gordon, Renewable Fuels Contact Communications Office (505) 667-6700 RENEWABLE FUELS Passion for solutions to energy problems John Gordon uses his passion for energy science to help

john heebner Meet John Heebner John Heebner at the top of Half Dome in Yosemite. You grew up in New Jersey, the son of a Peruvian mother and American father. You got your Ph.D. in Optics and M.S. in Optical Engineering in New York, at the University of Rochester. Do you miss the East Coast? Yes, but coming to Livermore was an easy choice. I was presented the opportunity to work with some of the world's top minds in lasers and optics and the engineers and technicians who can build anything we

Environmental impact assessment (EIA) was first introduced in India based on the Environmental Protection Act (EPA), 1986. But formally it came in to effect, when Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) has passed a major legislative measure under EPA in January 1994 for Environmental Clearance (EC) known as EIA Notification, 1994. Subsequently, EIA processes have been strengthened by MoEF by a series of amendments. The current practice is adhering to EIA Notification, 2006 and its amendments. The pieces of evidence collected and analysis in the present assessment suggest that, despite a sound legislative, administrative and procedural set-up EIA has not yet evolved satisfactorily in India. An appraisal of the EIA system against systematic evaluation criteria, based on discussions with various stakeholders, EIA expert committee members, approval authorities, project proponents, NGOs and consulting professionals, reveals various drawbacks of the EIA system. These mainly include; inadequate capacity of EIA approval authorities, deficiencies in screening and scoping, poor quality EIA reports, inadequate public participation and weak monitoring. Overall, EIA is used presently as a project justification tool rather than as a project planning tool to contribute to achieving sustainable development. While shortcomings are challenging, Government of India is showing a high degree of commitment. The EIA system in the country is undergoing progressive refinements by steadily removing the constraints. The paper identifies opportunities for taking advantage of the current circumstances for strengthening the EIA process. - Highlights: Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer An assessment has been carried out on Environmental Clearance under EIA Notification, 2006, MoEF, Government of India. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer EIA system is appraised against systematic evaluation criteria proposed by Ahmad and Wood (2002), Wood (2003), Fuller (1999). Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer The analysis

Patents - John B. Goodenough Goodenough Page * Resources with Additional Information US 4,049,891 COMPOSITIONS FOR FAST ALKALI-METAL-ION TRANSPORT - Goodenough, John B.; Hong, Henry Y-P; September 20, 1977 Fast alkali-metal-ion transporters are provided having low resistivities and low-activation-energy mobilities at temperatures at which alkali metals are molten. The novel compounds promote alkali-metal-ion transport in three dimensions within their crystalline structure and have the general

Baker Senior Scientist John.Baker@nrel.gov | 303-384-7770 Research Interests John Baker's core expertise is as a chemical kineticist specializing in the kinetics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. His interdisciplinary work at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has taken him through such diverse areas as microbiology, chromatographic methods development, calorimetry, fluorescence spectroscopy, and practical fluid mechanics. Since joining the Enzyme Technology Focus Team in 1984, he has

Greenwald About Us John Greenwald - Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory John Greenwald is the Science Editor at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, one of the Energy Department's 17 National Labs. Most Recent Watch a Centrifuge Separate Nuclear Waste July 2

Fourteen accomplishments worth celebrating in 2014 Fourteen accomplishments worth celebrating in 2014 For the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), 2014 was truly a year of notable accomplishments. Here, in no particular order, are 14 EIA highlights from 2014. Expanded State Heating Oil and Propane Program/Winter heating fuels webpage In 2014, EIA expanded the State Heating Oil and Propane Program (SHOPP), a joint effort between EIA and 24 participating states to collect weekly

Welcome to the 2011 EIA Energy Conference. On behalf of everyone at EIA, I want to thank you for being here to take part in what's going to be a very stimulating dialogue. Communication between EIA and our customers and stakeholders must be a two-way street if EIA is to accomplish its mission, which is to collect, analyze, and disseminate independent and impartial energy information, to promote sound policy making, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with

5 EIA Energy Conference June 15, 2015 | Washington, DC Stan Kaplan and April Lee Office of Electricity, Renewables, and Uranium Statistics EIA-930 Hourly Electricity Balancing Authority Data EIA clearinghouse of hourly electric power data in 2015 2 * EIA is implementing a new survey of hourly electric power data from the 67 electric systems (balancing authorities) in the contiguous United States that make up the national grid. (EIA-930) * Data collection began in March 2015 with a handful of BAs

St. John Peter St. John Postdoctoral Researcher, Systems Biology and Metabolic Engineering Peter.StJohn@nrel.gov | 303-275-4399 Education Peter St. John received his B.S. in chemical engineering from Tufts University in 2010, followed by his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 2015. During his Ph.D., St. John applied techniques from systems biology and dynamic systems to understand the gene regulatory networks underlying mammalian circadian

This special report examines the stages of natural gas processing from the wellhead to the pipeline network through which the raw product becomes ready for transportation and eventual consumption, and how this sequence is reflected in the data published by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).

The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive first entered into force in the United States in 1969, and began to be implemented in many other countries by 1990. The first Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive in Turkey was published on February 7, 1993, under the Environmental Law No. 2872. The EIA Directive was revised seven times on June 23, 1997, June 6, 2002, December 16, 2003, July 17, 2008, October 3, 2013, and November 25, 2014. Several amendments were made during this process. The first EIA Directive dated 1993 was narrow in scope and its procedure was long, while the amendments in 2003, 2008, 2013, and 2014 widened the scope of the EIA, and shortened the EIA assessment procedures. In this study, the amendments to the Turkish EIA Directive were analysed, and their effect on the number of EIA decisions made was addressed. It was concluded that the uncertainties in EIA procedures were removed, procedures were shortened, and as a result, the number of EIA decisions increased thanks to the revisions made in line with harmonisation with European Union (EU) acquis. - Highlights: • Demonstrates the Environmental Impact Assessment practices in Turkey. • Demonstrates the application of the EIA in Turkey by sector. • Demonstrates the amendments of the EIA by-laws in Turkey. • Demonstrates the changes in EIA practices and EIA decisions.

During the discussion on the “Environmental Protection Law Amendment (draft)” in 2011, it was decided to drop the proposed clauses related to environmental impact assessments (EIAs) on policy, which means that there remained no provisions for policy EIAs, and China's strategic environmental assessment system stayed limited to the planning level. However, considering that economic policy making is causing significant direct and indirect environmental problems and that almost every aspect of governmental policy has an economic aspect, EIAs on economic policies are of the utmost urgency. The purpose of this study is to review the EIA work that has been carried out on trade policy in China through four case studies, and illustrate how trade policy EIAs can be helpful in achieving better environmental outcomes in the area of trade. Through the trade policy EIA case studies we try to argue for the feasibility of conducting EIAs on economic policies in China. We also discuss the implications of the case studies from the point of view of how to proceed with EIAs on economic policy and how to promote their practice. - Highlights: • SEA system is incomplete and stays limited to the plan EIA level in China. • EIA on economic policy is of utmost importance for all the developing countries. • Four case studies of trade policy EIA in China are reviewed for policy implications. • Departmental competition for political power impedes economic policy EIAs in China. • Legislative regulation on policy EIA is the first thing needed to overcome barrier.

Offices Office of Energy Statistics The Office of Energy Statistics conducts a wide range of survey, statistical methods, and integration activities related to: energy consumption and efficiency; electricity; nuclear and renewable energy; oil, gas and coal supply; and petroleum and biofuels. This Office also manages the EIA data collection program and the quality control for weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual and quadrennial statistical reports. Office of Energy Analysis The Office of Energy

Greenwald About Us John Greenwald - Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory John Greenwald is the Science Editor at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, one of the Energy Department's 17 National Labs. Most Recent Watch a Centrifuge Separate Nuclear Waste July 20

Chu About Us John Chu - Communications Specialist with the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy John Chu John Chu joined the Department of Energy in March 2010 as a communications specialist, covering all digital communications in energy efficiency and renewable energy. Previously, John served as a Presidential Management Fellow with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Census Bureau, where he worked on food safety education, the Medicaid budget, and the 2010

John Deutch About Us John Deutch - MIT Chemist, Former Under Secretary of Energy Photo of John Deutch John M. Deutch is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mr. Deutch has been a member of the MIT faculty since 1970, and has served as Chairman of the Department of Chemistry, Dean of Science and Provost. Mr. Deutch has published over 140 technical publications in physical chemistry, as well as numerous publications on technology, energy, international security, and

Chu About Us John Chu - Communications Specialist with the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy John Chu John Chu joined the Department of Energy in March 2010 as a communications specialist, covering all digital communications in energy efficiency and renewable energy. Previously, John served as a Presidential Management Fellow with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Census Bureau, where he worked on food safety education, the Medicaid budget, and the 2010

9: "Energy Efficiency: Measuring Gains and Quantifying Opportunities" Speakers: Deborah L. Bleviss, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies Jeffrey Genzer, National Association of State Energy Officials Hannah Granade, McKinsey & Company Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy Steven Wade, EIA [Note: Recorders did not pick up introduction of panel (see biographies for details on the panelists) or introduction of session.] Debbie:

8 EIA Conference 2010 Session 8: Smart Grid: Impacts on Electric Power Supply and Demand Moderator: Eric M. Lightner, DOE Speakers: William M. Gausman, Pepco Holdings Christian Grant, Booz & Company, Inc. Michael Valocchi, IBM Global Business Services Moderator and Speaker Biographies Eric M. Lightner, DOE Eric M. Lightner has worked as a program manager for advanced technology development at the U.S. Department of Energy for the last 20 years. Currently, Mr. Lightner is the Director of the

Information Administration (EIA) About EIA The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) collects, analyzes, and disseminates independent and impartial energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment. Our Work EIA provides a wide range of information and data products covering energy production, stocks, demand, imports, exports, and prices; and prepares analyses and special

Fifteen accomplishments worth celebrating in 2015 Fifteen accomplishments worth celebrating in 2015 For the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), 2015 was a year of notable accomplishments. Here, in no particular order, are 15 EIA highlights from 2015. State-level estimates of small scale solar PV capacity and generation With the release of December's Electric Power Monthly, EIA began reporting monthly estimates of small-scale distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity generation

This publication identifies energy related publications of the Energy Information Administration of the US Department of Energy. The topics and articles in this issue include data on residential energy use available on diskettes and Internet, natural gas price predictions, coal deliveries to electric utilities, growth in the US uranium industry, microfiche products, features and press releases, EIA`s electronic publishing system, new reports, machine-readable files, how to order EIA publications and energy data information contacts.

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) publishes estimates monthly and annually of the production of natural gas in the United States. The estimates are based on data EIA collects from gas producing states and data collected by the U. S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) in the Department of Interior. The states and MMS collect this information from producers of natural gas for various reasons, most often for revenue purposes. Because the information is not sufficiently complete or timely for inclusion in EIA's Natural Gas Monthly (NGM), EIA has developed estimation methodologies to generate monthly production estimates that are described in this document.

http://www.eia.gov/energy_in_brief/ Each Energy in Brief concisely answers an energy question of importance to the public. The Briefs clearly explain the meaning of EIA's energy data and analyses and link to more information from EIA. en-us Tue, 29 Dec 2015 12:00:00 EST EIA logo http://www.eia.gov/global/images/logos/eia_logo_250.png http://www.eia.gov/ US Energy Information Administration Shale in the United States http://www.eia.gov/energy_in_brief/article/shale_in_the_united_states.cfm Wed 10

Since its introduction into Danish planning in 1989, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) has been widely discussed. At the centre of the debate has been the question of whether EIA actually offered anything new and there has been a great deal of scepticism about the efficacy of the instrument, especially when it comes to livestock projects. In an evaluation of the Danish EIA experience, we have looked more closely at how the EIA instruments function regarding livestock projects. This article addresses both the EIA process as well as the EIA screening. It is demonstrated that the EIA screening in its own right is a kind of regulatory instrument. Examining the assessments made during screening more closely, we conclude that there is still some way to go in order to make the assessment broader and more holistic in accordance with the ambitions set out in the EIA directive to contribute to a more sustainable development. Although the provisions laid down are the same the praxis related to the field has developed at a considerable speed. In order to understand this development we have closely examined how the decisions made by the Nature Protection Board of Appeal (NPBA) have been changed and conclude that these changes definitely address some of the shortcomings found in the evaluation.

Chemistry and Chemical Biology > Faculty Directory > The Energy Materials Center at Cornell Marohn Professor Chemistry and Chemical Biology Research Group Webpage jam99@cornell.edu John Marohn earned a B.S. in Chemistry and a B.A. in Physics from the University of Rochester (Rochester, New York), carried out his Ph.D. work with Daniel P. Weitekamp in the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, California), and did postdoctoral

Herczeg About Us John Herczeg - Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fuel Cycle Technologies John Herczeg Dr. John W. Herczeg currently serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fuel Cycle Technologies with the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, whose mission promotes nuclear power as a resource capable of meeting the Nation's energy, environmental and national security needs. He manages a research and development budget of about $185 million and a federal staff workforce of about 50

Kotek About Us John Kotek - Acting Assistant Secretary for the Office of Nuclear Energy John Kotek John Kotek serves as the Acting Assistant Secretary for the Office of Nuclear Energy. The Office is responsible for conducting research on current and future nuclear energy systems, maintaining the government's nuclear energy research infrastructure, establishing a path forward for the nation's spent nuclear fuel and high-level nuclear waste management program, and a host of other national

John Coggin About Us John Coggin - Communications Specialist, Weatherization and Intergovernmental Programs Profile - J Coggin.jpg.jpeg John Coggin was born in Annapolis, Maryland. He gained a profound appreciation for natural resources during his childhood on the Chesapeake Bay. He earned a bachelor's degree from Yale University and a master's degree in public policy from University of Maryland. He writes books and articles on politics, environmental policy, and art. Most Recent Utah Property

Shonder About Us John Shonder - Director, Sustainability Performance Office (SPO) John Shonder was appointed Director of the Sustainability Performance Office (SPO) on May 11, 2015. John has devoted his career to the design, implementation and evaluation of policies and programs to improve the sustainability of federal facilities by reducing energy and water use and increasing the use of renewables. Most recently, he served as Program Manager for Oak Ridge National Laboratory's (ORNL's) support

Schueler About Us John Schueler - Former New Media Specialist, Office of Public Affairs John Schueler A founding member of the New Media Office in the Office of Public Affairs, John Schueler served as a New Media Specialist at the Energy Department from March 2009 to January 2012. Prior to being appointed to his position at Energy, John worked for the Obama for America campaign as both a Field Organizer and New Media Director, acting on a passion for the political process that he developed

Year Award 2014 | Department of Energy John Hale III Awarded Minority Federal Government Public Servant of the Year Award 2014 John Hale III Awarded Minority Federal Government Public Servant of the Year Award 2014 December 4, 2014 - 10:32am Addthis John Hale III Awarded Minority Federal Government Public Servant of the Year Award 2014 At a ceremony in Washington D.C. on November 21, the Minority Chamber of Commerce (MCC) awarded John Hale III, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy's

Christopher Johns About Us Christopher Johns - Director, Office of Budget (CF-30) Christopher Johns Christopher S. Johns has been at the Department of Energy since 2010, serving as the Director for the Office of Budget since early 2011 and as the Deputy Director for Budget Operations for a year prior to that. Before coming to the Department of Energy, Chris worked at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for 11 years. There, he was the program examiner for a variety of national security

Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory (based on Form EIA-860M as a supplement to Form EIA-860) Release Date: August 24, 2016 Next Release Date: September 2016 The monthly survey Form EIA-860M, Monthly Update to Annual Electric Generator Report supplements the annual survey form EIA-860 data with monthly information that monitors the current status of existing and proposed generating units at electric power plants with 1 megawatt or greater of combined nameplate capacity. EIA

Petroleum Marketing Explanatory Notes The EIA-782 survey Background The EIA-782 surveys were implemented in 1983 to fulfill the data requirements necessary to meet U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) legislative mandates and user community data needs. The requirements include petroleum product price, market distribution, demand (or sales), and product supply data, which are needed for a complete evaluation of petroleum market performance. The EIA- 782 series includes the Form EIA-782A,

Horst About Us John Horst - Public Affairs Specialist with the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy John Horst is a Public Affairs Specialist with the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Most Recent Super Bowl City Leads on Energy Efficient Forefront February 2 Ultra Energy Efficient Data Center Saves NREL $200,000 November 14

Johansen About Us John Johansen John Johansen is a Project Officer with the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Most Recent Saving Gas While Fighting Crime in Tallahassee March 20 Hollywood, Florida Celebrates a Less Traditional Type of "Sweeps Week" May 13 In Savannah, Georgia, Even the Data is Green May 5

Form EIA-411 Data Release Date: May 16, 2016 Next Release Date: November 2016 Form EIA-411, âCoordinated Bulk Power Supply and Demand Program Reportâ Form EIA-411 collects electric reliability information from the Nationâs power system planners about the electricity supply, both capacity and energy, that is needed to serve current demand and for future growth. The reported data can be used to examine such issues as: the reliability of the U.S. electricity system; projections which

Petroleum Dashboard This page was created using only embedded visualizations. No database or programming was required. To learn how to add interactive visualizations of EIA data to your website, visit the embedding mail page. The US has led the world in production growth over the last decade, as evidence in the growth map below (from EIA's Internation Energy Statics): <iframe id="eia_widget" style="width:50%;height:300px"

U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Excel Data Add-In Download the EIA Data Add-In for Microsoft Excel for Windows By adding an "EIA & FRED" tab to Microsoft Excel, our add-in allows you to download, directly into your spreadsheet, energy data from EIA's data API and economic data from the St. Louis Federal Reserve's Economic Data (FRED) API. Spreadsheets with fetched data series can be saved, opened later, or refreshed with new data by simply clicking the "Get

Developer Announcing EIA's Application Programming Interface The U.S. Energy Information Administration is committed to making its data available through an Application Programming Interface (API) to better serve our customers. An API allows computers to more easily access our public data. By making EIA data available in this machine-readable format, the creativity in the private, the non-profit, and the public sectors can be harnessed to find new ways to innovate and create value-added services

Thirteen accomplishments worth celebrating in 2013: New and improved products and services from EIA Thirteen accomplishments worth celebrating in 2013 When it comes to new products and services, the U.S. Energy Information Administration has much to celebrate in 2013. Here, in no particular order, are some of the highlights of our year. State Energy Portal In April 2013, EIA launched the most comprehensive, dynamic, and interactive portal of the U.S. government's national and state energy data

Policy Analysts This page features the most requested EIA reports and features for policy analysts. If you can't find what you're looking for, please contact the EIA Information Center. Featured Links Responses to Congressional and other requests Congressional testimony Analysis papers from Annual Energy Outlook Financial data and analysis Environmental data and analysis National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) documentation Energy in Brief Maps Featured Reports Annual Energy Outlook International

9) Distribution Category UC-950 Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants 2009 November 2010 U.S. Energy Information Administration Assistant Administrator for Energy Statistics Office of Electricity, Renewables, and Uranium Statistics U.S. Department of Energy Washington DC 20585 This report is only available online at: http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/cq/cq_sum.html This report was prepared by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the statistical and analytical agency

Dupuy About Us John Dupuy - Assistant Inspector General for Investigations John Dupuy was appointed as the Assistant Inspector General for Investigations in June 2015. Mr. Dupuy is responsible for investigations of the Department's programs and operations. Mr. Dupuy has been part of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) community since 1991, and has served in a variety of leadership positions throughout his career in both, the field and Headquarters. Mr. Dupuy comes to us from the Department of

Hartman About Us John Hartman - Deputy Inspector General for Investigations Career Highlights DOE Assistant Inspector General for Investigations Special Agent for DOE Inspector General Special Agent for General Services Administration John R. Hartman became the Deputy Inspector General for Investigation in December 2010. Prior to this he was the Assistant Inspector General for Investigations. Mr. Hartman is responsible for all investigations of the Department's programs and operations, which

Michael Yarbrough Research Scientist John.Yarbrough@nrel.gov | 303-384-6831 Research Interests John Yarbrough received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) in 2007 where his research activities primarily involved investigating the electronic and optical properties of advanced polycrystalline semiconductor materials systems and device structures. He spent most of his time at CSM developing and using novel characterization techniques to obtain a fundamental

This report presents information from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Articles are included on international energy forecasting data, data on the use of home appliances, gasoline prices, household energy use, and EIA information products and dissemination avenues.

This research evaluates the importance and effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) within wind farm planning debates, drawing on insights from case studies in Scotland. Despite general public support for renewable energy on the grounds that it is needed to tackle climate change and implement sustainable development, many proposed wind farms encounter significant resistance. The importance of planning issues and (EIA) processes has arguably been overlooked within recent wind farm social acceptability discourse. Through semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders and textual analysis of EIA documents, the characteristics of EIA are assessed in terms of its perceived purpose and performance. The data show that whilst respondents perceive EIA to be important, they express concerns about bias and about the inability of EIA to address climate change and wind farm decommissioning issues adequately. Furthermore, the research identifies key issues which impede the effectiveness of EIA, and reveals differences between theoretical and practical framings of EIA. The paper questions the assumption that EIA is a universally applicable tool, and argues that its effectiveness should be analysed in the context of specific development sectors. The article concludes by reviewing whether the recently amended EIA Directive (2014/52/EU) could resolve identified problems within national EIA practice. - Highlights: • Evaluation of EIA for onshore wind farm planning in Scotland. • EIA is important for multiple aspects of onshore wind farm planning. • Multiple substantive deficiencies of relevance to wind farm planning exist in EIA. • Further research into EIA effectiveness for specific development types is required. • Directive 2014/52/EU may improve EIA effectiveness within wind farm planning.

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There are inconsistencies in the EIA published end-use price data with respect to Federal, state, and local government sales and excise taxes; some publications include end-use taxes and others do not. The reason for including these taxes in end-use energy prices is to provide consistent and accurate information on the total cost of energy purchased by the final consumer. Preliminary estimates are made of the effect on prices (bias) reported in SEPER (State Energy Price and Expenditure Report) resulting from the inconsistent treatment of taxes. EIA has undertaken several actions to enhance the reporting of end-use energy prices.

Major stories in this issue are: Major energy companies` strategies shift from growth to consolidation; Report assesses the oil and gas resources of Fergana Basin, Former Soviet Union; Natural gas wellhead prices expected to remain low in first half 1995; Reliability and the changing electric power industry; EIA updates reference on US coal; Decommissioning of US uranium production facilities examined by EIA; and Improved technology leads to lower energy price projections. The remaining part of the bulletin lists recent publications, including machine readable files, and contacts for energy data information.

This publication disseminates information on progress in various DOE research areas. This issues contains information on Longwall mining; electric fleet utility survey; electronic publishing system; other publications of the EIA; and places from which to purchase publications.

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As a Richmond, Massachusetts, resident, I do not want to see an additional right of way scarring the landscape. As a citizen of the globe, I know that we need to leave fossil fuels in the ground and invest in developing alternative supplies of energy. John Keenum

John H. Hale III About Us John H. Hale III - Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization John H. Hale III Career Highlights Hale is the former Deputy Associate Administrator for the Office of Capital Access at the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). In that role, he managed the agency's operations and initiatives designed to enhance customer service for its internal and external stakeholders. John Hale III is the Director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged

R. Bashista About Us John R. Bashista - Director, Office of Acquisition Management John is the Director, Office of Acquisition Management at the U.S. Department of Energy. As the Director, John serves as the DOE's Senior Procurement Executive and is responsible for management direction and oversight of all processes and operations governing the DOE's acquisition, financial assistance, contractor human resources, and debarment and suspension programs. John began his federal career with the

EIA plays an important role in enhancing the environmental performance of the construction sector. In recent years, the construction sector has been developing green procurement practices. Green procurement is a process that involves the incorporation of environmental requirements during the procurement of services and products. However, discussion on green procurement is rarely seen during the EIA phase. This paper addresses possible opportunities for improving the coordination between EIA and green procurement within the construction sector. The linking of EIA and green procurement has been postulated in the paper as an aid to strengthen the coordination between project planning and implementation. The paper is based on a literature review and is an outcome of an on-going research project concerning EIA and green procurement. This study indicated that it would be appropriate to introduce green procurement during the pre-decision phase of an EIA. In the present study, the opportunities for integrating green procurement at the stage of EIA are associated with the integration of project planning and EIA. Future research should investigate the mechanism through which the link can be established. - Highlights: Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer This paper identifies opportunities to link EIA and green procurement. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Pre-decision phase of EIA could be appropriate for planning green procurement. Black-Right-Pointing-Pointer Future research should investigate the mechanism for establishing the link.

Welcome to the Energy Information Administration. If you are having difficulty viewing this page, call (202) 586-8800. Summary of Advice to the Energy Information Administration from the ASA Committee on Energy Statistics October 25-26, 2001 Thursday, October 25, 2001 1. General Session: Introductory remarks from the Acting Administrator, Mary J. Hutzler, Energy Information Administration, and Acting Director, Nancy J. Kirkendall, Statistics and Methods Group, EIA These opening remarks to the

Previous Issues FY2010 FY2007 Direct Federal Financial Interventions and Subsidies in Energy in Fiscal Year 2013 Release date: March 12, 2015 Revised: March 23, 2015 (revision) Executive Summary This report responds to a September 2014 request to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) from U.S. Representative Fred Upton, Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, and U.S. Representative Ed Whitfield, Chairman of its Subcommittee on Energy and Power, for an update

Energy Conferences NOTE: The following information on energy conferences is provided solely as a service for interested persons. Except for EIA-sponsored conferences, inclusion on this web page should not be considered as endorsement by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Upcoming in 2016 North America Rest of the World September 12-14: LDC Gas Forum - Mid-Continent Marriott Magnificent Mile, Chicago, IL http://www.ldcgasforums.com/mc September 14-16: 19th Annual Electric Market

5 (04-94) Replaces EIA-459E OMB Control No. 1910-0400 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY FEDERAL ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT SUMMARY REPORT Page of Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 3.38 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, search- ing existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this

In December, 2002, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its Annual Energy Review, 2001 (hereafter AER01; the document is available at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/aer/contents.html), with extensive revisions to both the electricity data and the categories under which the data are reported. The basics of these revisions are explained in Appendix H of AER01, ''Estimating and Presenting Power Sector Fuel Use in EIA Publications and Analyses'' (which can be downloaded from the ''Appendices and Glossary'' link). This revision was timely and eliminated the growing ''adjustments'' that reconciled the discrepancy between the sum of fuels consumed by the four end-use sectors and the electricity sector with the total energy consumed by the four end-use sectors (i.e., with electricity losses allocated back to the four end-use sectors). This adjustment jumped from almost nothing in 1988 to 128 trillion Btu (TBtu) in 1989 and grew to a half-quadrillion British thermal unit (quad) by 199 8. In 1999 it was -3.2 quad and in 2000, as reported in the AER 2000, it was -4.3 quad. After revisions, the adjustment nearly disappears, with the largest adjustment over the period 1989-2001 at 10 trillion Btu (TBtu). Even with these revisions, however, there are still some very strange numbers. This paper explains these revisions and accounting techniques, and tries to reconcile some of the data via an appeal to the detailed Independent Power Producer survey, EIA Form 860b, for 1998 and 1999.

Are Product Spreads Useful for Forecasting Oil Prices? An Empirical Evaluation of the Verleger Hypothesis Christiane Baumeister Lutz Kilian Xiaoqing Zhou Bank of Canada University of Michigan University of Michigan CEPR EIA 2014 Workshop on Financial and Physical Oil Market Linkages October 6, 2014 The views expressed in this presentation, or in my remarks, are my own, and do not necessarily represent those of the Bank of Canada. Background  Oil price forecasts affect the economic outlook of

FLOOD VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT MAP Flood hazard information from FEMA has been combined with EIA's energy infrastructure layers as a tool to help state, county, city, and private sector planners assess which key energy infrastructure assets are vulnerable to rising sea levels, storm surges, and flash flooding. Note that flood hazard layers must be zoomed-in to street level before they become visible. For a full set of energy infrastructure layers refer to the U.S. Energy Mapping System. Energy

EIA did not host a conference in 2012. 2011 EIA Energy Conference Presentations The 2011 EIA Energy Conference brings together thought leaders from industry, government, and academia to discuss current and future challenges facing energy markets and policymakers. Lisa P. Jackson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Marvin E. Odum, President, Shell Oil Company and Director, Shell Upstream Gene Sperling, Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for

Revision Policy for EIA Weekly Underground Natural Gas Storage Estimates Latest Update: November 16, 2015 This report consists of the following sections: General EIA Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Revisions Policy - a description of how revisions to the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report estimates may occur EIA Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Policy to Allow Unscheduled Release of Revisions - a description of the policy that will be implemented in the event of an out-of-cycle release